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Reference hidden attributes in a DC definition – Dynamic Elements


Simply found you’ll be able to entry all the hidden attributes held within the DC definition with a DC formulation, so I figured I’d share… No concept what a use case might be, anybody already utilizing this little trick someway?

Hidden Atts.skp (22.7 KB)




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I had a have a look at this after seeing your publish, fairly cool. Came upon you too can set hidden attributes through the use of onclick.
SET ( “_lenx_access”,“VIEW”,“TEXTBOX”);
SET ( “_leny_access”,“TEXTBOX”,VIEW”) and so on



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By this methodology one may swap the contents of a dropdown and its label, primarily based on the selection of one other dropdown. Although I used to be conscious of utilizing a few of hidden attributes, I by no means thought of the set and onclick
Good one!!!
Notice: listing is transformed to URL, I edited an excel macro to do that both approach. One has to PM ones e-mail tackle to me, so can ship it if one requires it.

Utilizing hidden attributes is totally new concept to me and unlocks alot of potential. Ie selecting a hard and fast place or unlocked place, lengths and so on the listing goes on. I may implement any adjustments utilizing the set methodology although. You possibly can nonetheless reference them and examine values. I had bother passing completely different listing choices utilizing this methodology.
Ps i’ve the macro that you simply despatched to me earlier :ok_hand:

change label and listing.skp (25.4 KB)

the sequence of the quantity with attribute listing and hidden is one step completely different, just like the change is utilized to the final listing whereas the attribute possibility is similar

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